The Dallas Cowboys feared the worst when star offensive tackle Tyler Guyton went down in training camp with was feared and expected to be an ACL tear, which would cost the talented offensive lineman the entire 2025 season.
“Sources: #Cowboys starting OT Tyler Guyton, who went down in practice today, is feared to have torn his ACL heading into the MRI. A significant blow to Dallas’ offensive line if tests confirms, as big things were expected of the former first-rounder,’ reported NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Now, there’s been a critcal update to the situation.
“Cowboys LT Tyler Guyton’s ACL is intact after a MRI, per (Todd Archer). He has a bone fracture that will not require surgery and he now is expected to be out 4-6 weeks,” tweeted ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Fans reacted to the news on social media.
“In a span of 1 hour – went from out for season to out 4-6 weeks with likely chance he plays WK1. Insane,” one person wrote on Twitter.
“Very rarely does a team think ACL Tear on the field & that not be the case! Crazy that he even has a shot to be ready for Week 1!” someone else added.
“Damn injuries! Keep your head up and keep working. Glad to hear no surgery is required,” another fan added.
Now, the Cowboys just need to ink star pass rusher Micah Parsons to his contract extension.
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